Michael de Monte

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Michael de Monte

Michael de Monte

@MichaeldeMonte2

Sydney & London Beigetreten Mayıs 2018
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Michael de Monte@MichaeldeMonte2·
Boycott this racist bike company @littlebigbikes
Myriam Shermer@MyriamShermer

A few years ago, my husband — a cycling enthusiast — invested almost $300 in a “built to last” balance bike from @LittleBigBikes for our kids, specifically because parts could be replaced over time. Today, as our youngest needs new pedals and brakes, the company refuses to ship to Israel. Not to a government — to customers. Companies are, of course, free to take political positions. But refusing to serve individuals based solely on where they live is not a “peace stance.” It’s collective exclusion and discrimination. People who oppose boycotts should know where this company stand.

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Szilas@aratogep·
It is important in so far as it reflects American delusions on this topic quite well in spite of the author being neither American nor European. Europe has never freeloaded on American security. America has been running a protection racket on Europe, fattening its own MIC and giving not even nothing in return (which would be preferable) but all kinds of harms such as energy blackmail, sowing chaos and causing massive influx into Europe, injecting insane ideology into Europe, running widespread regime change operations in Europe and constantly shaping the political landscape to install traitors into European leadership positions and recruiting European countries for mad and destabilizing military adventures in the Middle East and Africa. And now the US wanted to recruit Europe for an even more insane and devastating military adventure and it takes offense that even the previously installed traitors of Europe say not to this debacle. This delusion should be dispelled. This is almost like a mental disorder. Benevolent American Supremacy Zealotry Derangement MEGalomania aka BASZD MEG.
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Bill Ackman
Bill Ackman@BillAckman·
An important read on Europe and NATO.
Melissa Chen@MsMelChen

Let’s be real here. Europe has spent decades freeloading on American security. Even now, with every NATO member finally hitting the 2% GDP target in 2025. But beyond the financial contributions, the real rupture is philosophical and the Iran crisis has shown a spotlight on it. Europe worships process. Endless committees, consultations, and “predictability.” Macron actually calls it a virtue. For Trump, this is paralysis as his style is to articulate a threat, fix a target, and act. The Americans are men of conviction and purpose. Europe on the other hand lives by bureaucratic liturgy and in high-minded abstractions. Sure, Americans might make mistakes when acting. But Europe never considers what the costs of not acting actually are. Just look at how their nations are doing on various fronts, especially on the border crisis, and you see the same cancerous rot that undergirds their foreign policy approach play out domestically. It's the same problem on a different scale. Iran is currently holding the Strait of Hormuz hostage, choking 20% of global oil and spiking prices past $100 a barrel. Meanwhile, the regime is bleeding from strikes, its nuclear ambitions are still alive despite degraded capability, and its proxies are firing missiles at allies and oil tankers. If this isn’t a clear and present danger to the global economy - of which Europe is a part - then I don’t know what is. Yet when Washington asked to use European bases to finish the job - bases the US has defended for generations, the response was hesitation and hand-wringing. The US did strike from RAF Fairford, but only after warnings that British soil could become a “legitimate target.” If you cannot agree that a theocratic regime with eschatological ambitions who have shown no restraint in hitting out at Gulf countries and threatening the world’s energy jugular is an enemy worth confronting, then what, exactly, are we allies about? Europe loves to preen about being tough on Russia. They issue condemnations and speeches and slap sanctions that hardly work to cripple the Russian economy. Now here was a chance to do something concrete: let the Americans use the bases they already pay for, help clear the Strait, and actually degrade the Iranian war machine that arms Moscow’s proxies. Turmp didn’t ask for boots on the ground or any kind of more offensive action. All he wanted was permission to operate from the infrastructure America has underwritten for decades. They couldn’t even manage that. So can you blame the Americans for seeing NATO for what it is? A paper-tiger alliance that expects Washington to bleed and pay while Brussels and London convenes and deliberates. If Europe refuses to treat Iran as the threat it is while happily letting American power keep the Strait open and the lights on, then the alliance is already dead. Trump is simply stating the obvious and the Americans are becoming very reluctant to subsidize the European delusion any longer.

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No Context Brits
No Context Brits@NoContextBrits·
Name a bigger downgrade.
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Michael de Monte
Michael de Monte@MichaeldeMonte2·
@PeterTatchell Simply untrue Peter- the death penalty is for terrorists who kill with the aim of destroying Israel, regardless of their background
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Peter Tatchell
Peter Tatchell@PeterTatchell·
Israel has agreed state-sanctioned executions, but only for Palestinians This is blatant racism! Proof that Israel is an apartheid state: one law for Jews & another law for Palestinians SHAME! Boycott Israel! theguardian.com/world/2026/mar…
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Peter Meijer@PeterMeijer·
It would behoove our NATO allies to appreciate that this sentiment is *very* widely shared, including amongst erstwhile boosters of trans-Atlantic relations.
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Sebastian Payne
Sebastian Payne@SebastianEPayne·
Couldn't agree more with @CitySamuel today - I too was a reluctant Remainer, but everything that has happened since confirms we made the right decision to Leave. Exiting the EU is a prerequisite for any national revival thetimes.com/comment/column…
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Michael de Monte
Michael de Monte@MichaeldeMonte2·
Ouch!
Oleksandr Yakovenko@alex_chenkov

Dear Mr. Armin Papperger, CEO of Rheinmetall, When you referred to Ukrainian drone manufacturers as “Ukrainian housewives with 3D printers” you revealed just how deeply the European defense establishment still fails to understand the nature of modern warfare. This is not about emotion. It is about battlefield reality. Here are the facts your industry refuses to acknowledge: In 2025 alone, Ukrainian drones carried out 819,737 confirmed strikes. They caused 90 percent of all Russian combat losses, more than all other weapons systems combined. TAF alone produces up to 100к FPV drones monthly. In any given 90-day period, my company’s products alone achieve more confirmed strikes than your entire fleet of equipment has across its full combat history in every conflict. And most importantly, I built this company and achieved these results in two years, not fifty. Think about that. Our drones generate more kinetic effect in three months than your flagship platforms have in half a century. Why? Because the battlefield has changed, and your business model has not. •Russian electronic warfare has made GPS-guided Western munitions such as Excalibur and GMLRS nearly ineffective. •Expensive and complex systems designed for wars with air superiority and traditional peer-to-peer combat have become easy prey for drones costing $500, attacking them from above. •The cost-to-effect ratio has been turned upside down: one 120 mm Rheinmetall shell or one anti-tank missile costs more than a dozen of our drones, and yet our drones still win. This is not a “Lego game.” It is industrial Darwinism in real time. We iterate every week. We print parts in basements and ship 100к strike systems per month, while your engineers still require three to five years and hundreds of millions of euros in certification costs for even a minor upgrade. The war in Ukraine is not a temporary anomaly. It is the first true drone-industrial war. And it has already proven that outdated European platforms, no matter how expensive or “serious” they may seem, are becoming less and less relevant unless they integrate the very technologies you mock. So when you say, “this is not innovation,” I hear something else: “We do not want to admit that the future is being written in Ukrainian workshops, not in Düsseldorf boardrooms.” #MadeByHousewives is trending for a reason. Because these “housewives” destroy more enemy equipment every month than entire European armies do in full campaigns. And they do it while your industry continues to sell 20th-century solutions at 21st prices. The invitation remains open, Mr. Papperger. Stop laughing at the kitchen table. Come and learn how tomorrow’s war is actually being fought. Because the next time someone asks, “Who needs tanks in the age of drones?”, the answer may be simpler than you think: Whoever still believes in 1979 will lose to whoever is building in 2026. With respect, but with facts, Oleksandr Yakovenko “Ukrainian housewives” Founder TAF

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Florida Man - World's Superhero
this is a beautiful shot of the launch.
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Michael de Monte@MichaeldeMonte2·
@davidyelland It's not an attack on "this country". Trump is attacking the most despised Prime Minister in our nations history. Vile, loathsome man.
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David Yelland
David Yelland@davidyelland·
Why are so many editors of British papers happy to support Trump's attacks on this country? "President tells UK..." reports Mail, as if he was a sane and normal human being.
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The Labour Party@UKLabour·
This Labour Government is the most working-class government in the history of the UK.
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Michael de Monte
Michael de Monte@MichaeldeMonte2·
@fredforthemets Its good for both sides of the Atlantic, we in Europe will never value our freedom when there is no chance of us losing it, care of the US military. President Trump is doing us a favour. True British patriots are grateful.
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In World War One, the German Empire found itself handcuffed to two dead men in its alliance with Austria-Hungary and the Ottoman Empire. Today, the United States is coming to realize that NATO is an unnecessary anachronism from a Cold War that no longer exists. It is a case where the US is handcuffed to the dead men of Europe and if the US is to save itself, it needs to remove the handcuffs and leave NATO.
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Michael de Monte@MichaeldeMonte2·
@RubiX69420 @TerraOrBust @carlosbufe99 @DangerousDave09 @d5_rss Even though Switzerland is in EFTA, it is not part of the Single Market - rather, it has a series of treaties that largely replicate the single market, but it is not subject to CJEU rulings, the various treaties being overseen by a joint court. You fucking dunce.
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Gully Foyle #UKTrade
Gully Foyle #UKTrade@TerraOrBust·
Well the paid pro-EU trolls are all coming out the woodwork today. Almost like it was orchestrated to coincide with Starmer's statement this morning.
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